Journal of history of Iran)
Mozaffari Hospital in Istanbul (1313-1279 AH /1934-1900 AD)
Mozaffari Hospital in Istanbul (1313-1279 AH /1934-1900 AD)

Nezam Ali Dehnavi; Houshang Khosrobigi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , October 2021, , Pages 179-199

https://doi.org/10.52547/irhj.14.2.179

Abstract
  Mozaffari Hospital was established in 1318 AH /1900 AD at the request of merchants and other Iranian dignitaries living in Istanbul and by order of Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar. With ...  Read More
Qajar Government in Conflict with Ottoman Expansionist Policy over Ownership of Khorramshahr and Iranian Islands Southwest of Khuzestan
Qajar Government in Conflict with Ottoman Expansionist Policy over Ownership of Khorramshahr and Iranian Islands Southwest of Khuzestan

Ali Ghasemi; iraj varfinezhad

Volume 14, Issue 1 , September 2021, , Pages 209-239

https://doi.org/10.52547/irhj.14.1.209

Abstract
  In the historical documents of the Qajar period and some of the new researches, there is a fleeting news about the aggressive actions of the Ottoman government regarding the port of ...  Read More
Stressful Problems in the Relationships between the Aqqoyunlu and the Ottomans in the Period of Uzun Hassan: The Trabzon Empire and the Karaman emirate
Stressful Problems in the Relationships between the Aqqoyunlu and the Ottomans in the Period of Uzun Hassan: The Trabzon Empire and the Karaman emirate

Masoud Shahbazi; Vali Dinparast

Volume 12, Issue 2 , April 2020, , Pages 57-70

https://doi.org/10.48308/irhj.2019.95930

Abstract
  The process of empowerment of the Aqqoyunlu of Uzun Hassan on the eastern borders of the Ottoman rule, new relations in the region of Anatolia. In the meantime, the location of the ...  Read More
Kizilbash: A Pejorative Term at the Time of Shah Isma’il I
Kizilbash: A Pejorative Term at the Time of Shah Isma’il I
Volume 9, Issue 1 , January 2016, , Pages 69-114

Abstract
  When writing history, one has essentially to avoid using concepts and terms anachronistically. Some historians and history scholars, intentionally or unintentionally, do this and put ...  Read More
Relations of Khanate of Yerevan with Georgians and the Role of the Peripheral Powers on the Rule of Hossein Ali Khan Qajar Yerevani
Relations of Khanate of Yerevan with Georgians and the Role of the Peripheral Powers on the Rule of Hossein Ali Khan Qajar Yerevani
Volume 7, Issue 2 , January 2014, , Pages 89-112

Abstract
  Local government of Khanate of Yerevan (1160-1243AH.) was formed at the geopolitical zone of former Chokhur Saad of Safavi government. The political life of this Khanate was always ...  Read More
Foreign Relationships between Iran and Ottoman and Egypt during the Reign of Ya qub Aq qoyunlu
Foreign Relationships between Iran and Ottoman and Egypt during the Reign of Ya qub Aq qoyunlu
Volume 6, Issue 1 , August 2013, , Pages 175-200

Abstract
  Ya’qub (r: 1478- 1491) had faced two major domestic and foreign problems at the beginning of his rule. The foreign problem, equally important, was the continuous increase in the ...  Read More
Tamerlane and Yildirim Bayezid's Status among Historians and Causes and Effects of Ankara War (1402)
Tamerlane and Yildirim Bayezid's Status among Historians and Causes and Effects of Ankara War (1402)
Volume 5, Issue 1 , March 2012, , Pages 43-76

Abstract
  Tamerlane، through his three sporadic invasions of Persia (Iran)، India، Syria، Egypt، and Asia Minor، provoked crisis and caused a number of changes in the regions’ political، ...  Read More
Iran-Ottoman Peace contracts and decrease in religious tension between the two countries at the Period of Safavids and Afsharids
Iran-Ottoman Peace contracts and decrease in religious tension between the two countries at the Period of Safavids and Afsharids
Volume 2, Issue 1 , March 2009, , Pages 101-120

Abstract
  The religious relations between Iran and Ottoman during various eras have been different. The main purpose of this research, based on the historical approach, is to identify the factors ...  Read More
The Ottoman's Strategy in Constructing the Don ـ Volga Channel
The Ottoman's Strategy in Constructing the Don ـ Volga Channel
Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2008, , Pages 27-42

Abstract
  ing sixteenth century, the Russian dominance extended throughout Asia, the north of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, where the population were all Muslims. The Ottomans had the idea ...  Read More